Kristin Cooper
Light Duty Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Projects for Rural and Multi Unit Dwelling Residents
The CA Energy Commission is soliciting stakeholder feedback on draft solicitation concepts
for light duty electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure projects, including:
• EV charging to serve multi unit dwelling residents
• EV charging that increases charging access in rural communities
CEC has set aside - $17.9 million for light duty EV charging infrastructure projects with a commitment to equity across all project areas
Funds applied to four project areas after review of workshop
comments:
• EV Charging for Multi Unit Dwelling (MUD) Residents
• Reliable Rural EV Charging Solutions
• Reliable Infrastructure for Drivers Electrifying Shared Services (RIDESS)
• Advanced Charging Technology (BESTFIT)
Deploy EV chargers that prove models that achieve one or more of the
following objectives:
• Replicability for specific MUD building types
• Successful outreach, installation, and use of chargers, particularly in
• Disadvantaged and/or low income communities
• Affordable housing units
• Reliable and consistent onsite, or nearly onsite, charging access
Goal: Increase charging access for and EV adoption by residents
Comment by Email: docket@energy.ca.gov
Subject Line: “Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project Funding”